Stanley cups may have taken the internet by storm but Brits have found THESEREAD MORE: Is your Stanley Cup REALLY harboring thousands more germs than your toilet bowl?
Stanley cups have become the ultimate it item for Gen Z, with hundreds desperate to get their hands on the £45 ‘adult sippy cup’.
The tumblers recently launched in the UK to much fanfare, taking many people to take to X, formerly known as Twitter to joke about the ‘millenial version’
‘These were my Stanley cup’ one person wrote, a pictured of coloured Coca-Cola glasses that came free with McDonald’s meals throughout the noughties.
The item was thought of as extremely sougt-after at the time.
‘I have 3 of those, 1 x Olympics 2012, 2 can glasses and 2 of these,’ one person said.
‘These were elite,’ said one.
These cups found on X, formerly known as Twitter were posted by a user who said: ‘These were my Stanley cup’, speaking of presumably her childhood, sparking a flurry of tweets who chimed in with similar containers. Pictured above are the classic coca cola glasses in a pastel hue
Another replied: ‘These were mine’ when they revealed their drinkware of choice to be the Disney Tinkerbell Snowglobe Tumbler with Straw, not a surprise as the iconic Stanley Quencher also comes with a straw
‘I have this in red,’ said another.
Another replied saying Disney Tinkerbell Snowglobe Tumbler with a straw was their version.
One Brit found their vintage Snoopy & Woodstock Roughneck Flask lying about and joked ‘this was mine’.
Others shared pictures of Cadbury’s mugs that came free with Easter Eggs.
Simple yet effective: This purple Cadbury Dairy Milk branded mug was described as this person’s Stanley cup
The same user opted for a simple mini eggs design, but unlike its pricey counterpart, it doesn’t have a vacuum-insulated flask
Looney Tunes mugs were another ‘ultimate’ alternative. Priced at probably around £5 each, the drinkware is a far cry away from the Stanley Quencher, which sets customers back a staggering £45, despite this user’s comparison to the elite status symbol
One Welshman shared an astonishing 1965 vintage Snoopy & Woodstock Roughneck Flask ‘This was my Stanley cup’
One fan urged us to ‘Never forget the original sippy cup’ which features a bright red wave design and a built in straw
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